That's pretty young considering everything he's accomplished, his p4p status, and what more can be expected of him. Good to think we may have another DECADE of Lomachenko.
I just had a premonition, this is the beginning of a endless swarm or "Reminder: So and so is only X years old" threads for years to come.
He hasn't done jack ****. The most accomplished name on his resume is Orlando Salido and he beat the **** out of Vasyl in front of his dad and loss. Then he fought 4 more nobodies including Russell and a war ravished Martinez. Big whoop. Everybody beat Salido except him which means he is not as great as people wish he was.
I can't believe people on this forum give Crawford a hard time about his resume yet the 2 leading cavemen on HBO have resume's filled with people no one remembers or knows. Who is Koasicha? Gamalier Rodriguez? Suriya Tatakhun? Bunch of nobodies!!!! How dare some get on Rigo for fighting Jazz Dickens!!!
as much as I like Salido the best guys on his resume all pretty much handled him, Marquez, Gamboa, Garcia and Lomachenko fought and older version and couldnt expose the same same flaws and have the same success
Lomachenko has a damn good resume for his age, but he's already past his physical peak. If he wants to maximize these years, he'll have to stay fighting the Walters' types. He should up his work rate, too. Three to four fights a year would help him out.
It's odd how I just recently started noticing what a consistently lousy poster you are. Usually posters of your ineptitude do not elude me for quite this long. Consider yourself special!
Obviously Lomachenko is off to a great start for a guy with just 7 pro fights. He and Walters is one of the highlights of the boxing calender. Being 28 he has some time on his side and he has a lot of potentially good fights at 130 or 135. It would help if he picked up the pace and fought more than 2 times a year like he has the past 2 years.